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Sam Newman exposes himself on The Footy Show

Newman was rolled off a hospital bed by a high-skirted nurse during The Footy Show.

Sam Newman can expect a fresh wave of criticism after flashing his genitals to a national television audience on Thursday night.

No stranger to controversy, the Geelong forward-turned-TV-celebrity has previously attracted attention for views seen as racist and sexist.

However on Thursday night, Newman gave viewers an entirely different view.

Sam Newman. Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones

The AFL Footy Show star, 68, took to the show's stage wearing unbuttoned Port Adelaide pyjamas.

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As he was rolled off a hospital bed by a high-skirted nurse, he exposed himself to the Adelaide crowd and viewers.

The Logie-winning show, which was broadcast live on the road from Adelaide, regularly attracts hundreds of thousands of viewers. It moved to an 8:30pm timeslot last year.

Images and videos of Newman's efforts quickly spread across Twitter.

"Seeing Sam Newman's Crown Jewels on national TV is enough for me. Show has lost the plot." one person tweeted.

Others were offended by the role of the lingerie-clad nurse.

"Only took Sam Newman and the boys about 15 seconds to revert to being chauvinistic pigs." another said.

Newman's privates have previously featured on The Footy Show at least once, when he was 'dacked' by Shane Crawford in 2001.

Newman played 300 games for Geelong from 1964-80.

SAM NEWMAN'S WORST FOOTY SHOW MOMENTS:

2014: Newman is widely accused of homophobia when he calls gay NFL draftee Michael Sam kissing his boyfriend an "annoyingly gratuitous act". Newman is booed and criticised by hosts James Brayshaw and Garry Lyon

2010: Newman hits a golf ball off Uluru and is criticised for disrespecting traditional owners

2009: Newman suggests a Malaysian man is "not long out of the forest". The media watchdog rules Newman was likely to have provoked severe ridicule on the basis of the man's colour and race

2008: Newman attempts to mock Fairfax journalist Caroline Wilson, putting a photo of her face to a lingerie-wearing mannequin. Wilson called the stunt "degrading, humiliating and insulting"